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A marked increase in enrollment and a lot of enthusiasm started Inglemoor’s Foreign Language Department on the way to a successful year. This year’s staff, which included a new addition. Mrs. Carolyn O’Keefe, set down guidelines reflecting what the department as a whole should strive to accomplish during the school year. These included activities which involved foreign language students as well as the whole student body such as International Weekend. During Open House people were made aware of the need for foreign language and the benefits of taking a language. Finally, to increase the appreciation and acceptance of the differences between cultures, no matter where they were found, classes continued their usual cooking and singing units, films, guest speakers, field trips and other cultural activities. Understanding People Better 1. Herr Richard Molter stresses an important point. 2. Getting into the Halloween spirit is Ms. Jeanie Fry. 3. En boca cerrada. no entran moscas!“ stresses Senor John Ulsund. Jeanie Fry Pat Habeck L WA NO MU RDE xfarm ™ lhe HACER H0Y te5 Richard Molter John Ulsund jo Kv GuJ 'Y A-V -VooO 48 Faculty
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Business Art Promote Skills and Creativity For Future 1. Miss Julie Palm and Mr. Ron Rominick reminisce over their own days as students at Inglemoor. 2. Mr. Bob Boesche (Book-Store Bob) gets ready to tell his students all about running a business. 3. Mrs. Karen Yoshloka shows off her nephew during the Inglemoor Jog-A-Thon. Chuck Crapser Sully Hester Sue Knowles Julie Palm Roy Wick Faculty 47
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Training Today For Tomorrow The Department of Vocational Rehabilitation or D.V.R. was a program for those high school students who were more vocationally oriented than academic. D.V.R. was for those students who were interested in learning a skill during high school that could be continued after graduation, by either on the job training, apprenticeship positions or combinations with class situations. This was a specialized program which was especially helpful to those students who might not have finished high school otherwise. The success rate has been very high this year and also in the past. D.V.R. students have been trained as welders, beauticians, carpenters, bakers, deep sea divers and even horse trainers. The options were endless since the student could be sent to wherever he or she could receive the best possible training. One could see a fellow classmate at many of the Vocational Training Institutes throughout the area during the year. Doug Boyce Sheri O’Shaughnessy 1. Mr. Ellsworth Turple finds a little spare time to get some needed work done. 2. Chuckling over his class is Mr. Doug Boyce. 3. Mrs. Sheri O'Shaughnessy tries to smile despite the work piling up behind her.
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